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Mali Awards University Aid to Over 18,000 Students as Sahel Alliance Hails Transparency Push

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The Alliance of Sahel States has welcomed the validation of the 2025‑2026 university aid attribution process in Mali, which saw more than 18,000 students receive financial support across the country.

The results, validated on March 26, came after a thorough review of nearly 30,000 applications. Of the total, 29,673 files were declared compliant. From those, 14,585 students were awarded full scholarships while another 4,198 received half scholarships, bringing the total number of beneficiaries to 18,783.

Special attention was given to social cases. Out of 1,400 applications reviewed under this category, 902 were validated, ensuring that the most vulnerable students were not left behind.

The process was carried out through the digital platform CENOU Mali, which authorities say helped strengthen transparency, administrative efficiency, and fairness in the distribution of public support. The use of technology allowed for a more streamlined review of applications and reduced opportunities for irregularities.

The Alliance of Sahel States, which includes Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, described the achievement as a confirmation of the commitment to supporting Sahelian youth, particularly those who are most deserving and most in need. The bloc has made education a key pillar of its efforts to build stability and self‑reliance across the region.

For the thousands of students who will now be able to continue their studies without the burden of tuition fees, the aid represents more than financial relief. It is a signal that their governments are investing in the future, one student at a time.

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